26-11-2025 20:48 via saultstar.com

How sweet it is

Patrick Gillespie, a member of the Sault Shrine Club, and his wife, Marcia, staff a table at Station Mall Wednesday afternoon, selling Christmas cakes and cookies, with proceeds
 going to Shriners Hospitals for Children. Patrick has been a member of the local Shriners International chapter for 35 years. Marcia said she came along to keep Patrick company, chat and, perhaps most enjoyable of all, “people watch.”
 
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